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    Billy Elliot Belonging

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    Moving into the world is a notion which encompasses transition and change. The concept explores how both choices and consequences can alter an individual both physically and emotionally. Billy Elliot‚ a film directed by Stephen Daldry (2000)‚ is a film with a powerful message about venturing into a new world. It explores the themes of maturity and growth as well as gender conflicts. The choices and consequences endured by the characters of the film are used to highlight the positive and negative

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    Pierre de Fermat

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    Pierre Fermat’s father was a wealthy leather merchant and second consul of Beaumont- de- Lomagne. Pierre had a brother and two sisters and was almost certainly brought up in the town of his birth. Although there is little evidence concerning his school education it must have been at the local Franciscan monastery. He attended the University of Toulouse before moving to Bordeaux in the second half of the 1620s. In Bordeaux he began his first serious mathematical researches and in 1629 he gave a

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    Pierre Lescot (Arquitecto)

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    Biografía de Pierre Lescot Introducción. El Renacimiento (que simboliza la reactivación del conocimiento y el progreso luego de una época de oscurantismo) es el movimiento artístico‚ humanístico y científico marcado por el regreso a los elementos de la cultura clásica. Este movimiento surgió en Florencia‚ Italia aproximadamente en el siglo XIV después del período de la Edad Media y se propagó al resto de Europa Occidental en los siglos XV y XVI‚ principalmente Francia‚ España‚ Alemania y Países

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    Billy Elliot Transitions

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    Billy Elliot – Into the World There are a variety of pathways and elements‚ which enables individual transition into a New World. ‘Into the World’ is about people choosing the next pathway into their life by their own determination‚ experiences and support which enables them to go beyond their original location and narrow view of the world. ‘Billy Elliot’ relates to the elective ‘Into the World’ as the film is about new possibilities opening up‚ determination‚ family support and individual growth

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    brought by the incredible Pierre Trudeau was unlike any in history. He brought the idea that problems such as racism‚ sexism‚ and gender inequality were really a thing of the past‚ and there’s no need for it. “A just society is a society in which people don’t discriminate‚ where people can enjoy freedom of speech‚ religion‚ education‚ and equal rights and opportunities” (Breaton Lecture). Due to TrudeauCanada has greatly worked towards creating this “Just Society”. Canada has improved from what it

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    How Did Ww2 Affect Canada

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    World War II positively affected the development of Canada because the war created more job opportunities which created more money in the economy‚ Canada has become more independent since participating in the war‚ and it created a massive baby boom which stabilized the economy. All this helped shape Canada as a nation and brought Canada out of its Depression. During the Great Depression‚

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    Belonging-Billy Elliot

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    stages‚ each with its own set of obstacles and challenges which‚ if successfully overcome‚ can enrich one’s experience. A significant role in this process is played by familial and social values and external interventions. Stephen Daldry’s film ‘Billy Elliot’ (2000) depicts the protagonist’s growth as he discovers a passion for ballet which drives him to break free from traditional masculine stereotypes in his mining hometown. This similar drive traces the quest of the Brennan Family in the Australian

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    The Stoddards Migrate to Canada On July 4‚ 1776‚ the colonies issued the Declaration of Independence‚ and the tensions between the Rebels and the Loyalists became increasingly bitter. Even those who had tried to remain neutral were forced to choose sides‚ and those who openly favored the British were persecuted. The treatment of Loyalists differed from colony to colony‚ but for the most part‚ events took a nasty turn. Neighbor informed on neighbor and families became divided. While the Revolution

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    the postwar period Canada was transformed by the increase in immigration from Europe. Immigrants were hoping for a better life in Canada rather than in their war torn country‚ this was a new start for themselves and their families. Canada welcomed the influx of immigrants due to its recovering population level and strong demand for skilled workers after World War II. It is in part to immigration that multiculturalism and city redevelopment in Canada assimilated as fast as it did. Firstly‚ after World

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    Jane Elliot Reflection

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    complex lesson. The teacher‚ Jane Elliot discovered that ultimately racism boils down to an unjustified dislike or hatred of a person based on something that does not truly make people different‚ such as skin color. In trying to explain this to her students‚ she came up with a simple yet unbelievably effective exercise made to teach a lesson by separating the students according to their eye color. Having her students separate according their eye color‚ Jane Elliot created an artificial segregation

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